Stolen firearm used in robberies, murder
Court Reporter
A Mount Darwin man who allegedly stole a pistol from a Central Intelligence Organisation operative and used it to commit
Dismissed for failing to pay taxi fare
Labour Reporter
AN Old Mutual Life Assurance Company clerk has been fired for failing to pay a taxi she had hired and sending abusive text
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If the United States of America leaked cables, popularly known as WikiLeaks cables were to be repackaged and published as
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When France launched Operation Ody-ssey five months ago, which was immediately to be joined by Britain and the United
Sports Commission call for bodybuilding stakeholders’ meeting
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
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Zim suffer ODI series whitewash
A PROMISING opening wicket stand between Vusi Sibanda and Chamu Chibhabha went to waste as Zimbabwe fell to
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US faces Zim cash lawsuits
Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
INDIVIDUALS and companies losing money through the United States’ Office of Foreign Assets Control should engage lawyers and challenge the embargo in international courts.
Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana yesterday said although this was expensive, time had come for Zimbabweans to challenge the illegal sanctions.
“Countries that have imposed these illegal sanctions with total disregard of the United Nations structures are actually violating human rights.
“They are targeting any transactions, especially in the US currency as they are processed in their system,” he said.
Businessman shot dead after trailing armed robbers
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau
A MAZVIKADEI businessman was on Tuesday night shot dead following an exchange of gunfire with four robbers who had abducted his neighbour.
The armed men reportedly posed as Criminal Investigations Department operatives investigating a case of theft of a laptop before making off with valuables worth about US$3 000.
They shot and killed Mr Allan Keith Nicholson (61) who had teamed up with two colleagues in the Mazvikadei area in a bid to rescue Mr Timothy Morgan who had been abducted.
According to police, the four who are still at large, pounced on House No 196 Gold Dust, Mazvikadei, in Banket at around 3pm and identified themselves as detectives.
Import duty on commodities fuels price hikes
The summer season started with the opening of a Pandora’s box after Finance Minister Tendai Biti reintroduced customs duty




